Inoha Seihei

Inoha Ueekata Seihei (伊野波 親方 盛平, 26 March 1648 13 December 1700), also known by his Chinese style name Mō Kokusei (毛 克盛), was a bureaucrat of the Ryukyu Kingdom.[1]

Inoha Seihei was the eldest son of Inoha Seiki. He was also the second head of an aristocrat family called Mō-shi Inoha Dunchi (毛氏伊野波殿内).[1] Inoha Seihei was a smart man and he appeared in many Okinawan shibai (沖縄芝居, "Okinawan play") and folktales in which he was known by Seimō (盛毛), Mōi Ueekata (モーイ親方) or Mōwi Ueekata (モーヰ親方).[2][3]

Seihei served as a member of Sanshikan from 1694 to 1699.[4][5]

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Inoha Seihei
Preceded by
Inoha Seiki
Head of Mō-shi Inoha Dunchi Succeeded by
Inoha Seichū
Political offices
Preceded by
Yonabaru Ryōgi
Sanshikan of Ryukyu
1694 - 1699
Succeeded by
Kōchi Ryōshō


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